Archive - 29 Apr 2003
Moore's law 'is biggest threat to privacy'
Zimmermann: 'You can't encrypt your face'
Quarter of NT apps won't run on Server 2003
Microsoft admits it missed its targets
Kevin Mitnick 'not welcome' in the security sector
'Don't phone us, we'll phone you'...
Virgin takes axe to broadband start-up cost
£20 off...
Virus warning: Nolor worm threat 'not serious'
Even though we're promised sexy pictures of Bin Laden...
My word: IBM portal takes dictation
Websites get ears
Siebel and BEA team up on web standards
$1m joint effort
Microsoft recruits EMC for storage push
It's a NetWin-win situation...
Hailing a taxi gets a 21st century make-over
Even easier than sticking out your arm and shouting 'taxi'...
Microsoft reaches new Windows milestone
Longhorn, XP's successor, leaks onto the web
Apple unveils online music store
Jobs: 'There is no legal alternative that's worth beans...'
Intel sets sights on lip-reading software
Could improve voice recognition technology
Microsoft goes with plug-and-play biometrics
Fingering the opposition
Beyond Wi-Fi - the future of wireless networks
It's the belle of the ball right now – but that's not to say it won't be superseded soon…